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have rules changed regarding fat lambs and teeth ?
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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 3622114" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>I genuinely believe uk ag will be thrown under the bus , the only gainers will be national trust and bspb , they have professional people in the right place to influence the outcome ,The french kept the EU payment levels where they are . not nfu / nsa / etc , etc cheap food will soften the blow to the ordinary man , due to low currency exchange , exports and sales on the world market price will be the only option ,</p><p> we can sell cars / tech / finance , whatever in return for food , Service / manufacturing exports brings more jobs and more revenue to gov than farming ever will . Even inheritance tax relief might go as well . Anyone who bases forward farm incomes / borrowing on todays levels will have a sharp wake up .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 3622114, member: 347"] I genuinely believe uk ag will be thrown under the bus , the only gainers will be national trust and bspb , they have professional people in the right place to influence the outcome ,The french kept the EU payment levels where they are . not nfu / nsa / etc , etc cheap food will soften the blow to the ordinary man , due to low currency exchange , exports and sales on the world market price will be the only option , we can sell cars / tech / finance , whatever in return for food , Service / manufacturing exports brings more jobs and more revenue to gov than farming ever will . Even inheritance tax relief might go as well . Anyone who bases forward farm incomes / borrowing on todays levels will have a sharp wake up . [/QUOTE]
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